Community structure of polyporous fungi after wildfire in boreal forest
Wildfire is a natural disturbance that creates large amounts dead wood and contribute to a landscape of different successional stages, important for biodiversity. The number of wildfires have declined in boreal Fennoscandia due to effective fire suppression. A better understanding of the fire-effect...
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SLU/Dept. of Wildlife, Fish and Environmental Studies
2019
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